Harlow Council Bin Collection: Schedule, Dates & Calendar

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Harlow Council bin collection guide — dates, recycling, food waste, green waste, missed bins and bulky waste
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Check Your Harlow Council Bin Collection Dates and Schedule

Use this Harlow resident guide to check your next bin collection date, understand the fortnightly non-recycling and recycling pattern, use the weekly food waste caddy correctly, report a missed bin within the right window, subscribe to green waste, book bulky waste and visit Harlow Recycling Centre without relying on old screenshots or neighbour guesses.

Official postcode/street lookup first Bins out by 7am Food waste every week Recycling and non-recycling alternate weeks Missed bins within 2 working days
Set-out ruleProperty boundary by 7am
PatternFood weekly; waste and recycling alternate
Quick answer

How do Harlow Council bin collections work?

Harlow Council collects bins every week, but the main bin type alternates: one week is non-recycling waste, the next week is recycling. Food waste is collected every week. Use the official Harlow Self Serve bin date checker to confirm your exact address, because it can also show whether a collection is delayed or rescheduled. Put bins, boxes and bags on your property boundary by 7am on collection day.

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Harlow Council Bin Collection: Official Facts Residents Need First

Harlow’s waste service is easy when you remember three things: food waste is weekly, recycling and non-recycling alternate, and missed bins must be reported quickly.

Collection day checker

Harlow’s Self Serve checker lets residents check collection day and see if a collection has been delayed or rescheduled.

Recycling week

Recycling wheelie bins or blue boxes are collected every 2 weeks. Items should be empty, clean and dry.

Non-recycling week

Black non-recycling bins or purple bags are collected every 2 weeks. Only what fits in the bin with the lid shut is normally collected.

Food waste weekly

External food waste caddies are collected every week. From April 2026, Harlow says weekly food waste will also be collected from flat blocks.

Most important missed-bin rule: Harlow says you can only report a missed bin if it was put at the correct location, on the right day, by 7am. Reports can be made up to 2 working days after the scheduled collection.

Start here

Harlow Bin Collection Day: Check Your Schedule by Postcode or Street Name

Your Harlow collection date depends on your exact address, not simply whether you live in Old Harlow, Church Langley, Great Parndon, Staple Tye, Bush Fair, Potter Street, Mark Hall, Passmores, The Stow, Sumners, Little Parndon or another local area.

1

Open the Harlow Self Serve checker

Use Harlow Self Serve and choose the bin collections option. This is the safest starting point for “Harlow Council bin collection”, “Harlow bin day” and “Harlow bin calendar” searches.

2

Choose an address, then enter postcode or street name

The official checker asks you to select “choose an address” and enter your postcode or street name. Pick your exact property rather than a nearby block, shop, garage or neighbour.

3

Check whether the collection is delayed or rescheduled

The checker can show if your collection has been delayed and rescheduled. Check this before reporting a missed bin.

4

Put bins out by 7am

Place bins, boxes and bags on your property boundary by 7am on collection day. If you live in a flat, use the communal bin arrangements provided for your block.

Resident tip: after checking your date, save both the next recycling date and the next non-recycling date. Harlow alternates the main collection stream, so guessing the wrong week can leave a full bin for another fortnight.

Collection pattern

Harlow Bin Schedule: Recycling and Non-Recycling Alternate, Food Waste Weekly

Harlow makes a collection every week, but not every bin is collected every week.

Waste stream Collection pattern What residents should remember
Non-recycling bin or purple bags Every 2 weeks General household waste only. No recyclable material, food waste, garden waste, textiles, DIY waste, hazardous waste or liquids.
Recycling bin or blue box Every 2 weeks Items must be empty, clean and dry. Extra recycling is accepted only in clear or white bags next to a full bin or box.
Food waste caddy Every week Use the external food caddy for food waste. Excess food waste can be securely placed in a cardboard box on top of the caddy.
Green waste subscription Fortnightly, paid service Subscription service with permit sticker for bins. Bagged service uses council compostable bags only.

Simple memory rule: food waste every week; main bin alternates between non-recycling and recycling; green waste is separate and paid/booked.

What goes where

Harlow Recycling Bin, Non-Recycling Bin, Food Caddy and Green Waste Rules

Correct sorting matters because the council may not collect bins with the wrong material or containers that are too full.

Non-recycling

Black bin or purple bags

For general household waste that cannot be recycled.

  • Non-recyclable household waste
  • Only Harlow purple bags if you do not have a wheelie bin
  • Up to 3 purple bags per fortnight
  • Nothing recyclable should go in here

Recycling

Wheelie bin or blue box

For recyclable materials that are empty, clean and dry.

  • Squash plastic bottles
  • Flatten cardboard
  • Put recycling loose, not in bags
  • Extra recycling in clear or white bags only

Food waste

Indoor and outdoor caddy

For weekly food waste recycling.

  • Meat, fish and bones
  • Fruit, vegetables and peelings
  • Bread, pasta, rice and pastries
  • Tea bags and coffee grounds

Green waste

Subscription or compostable bags

For paid garden waste collections.

  • Grass cuttings
  • Hedge cuttings and leaves
  • Flowers and weeds
  • Branches under 1m long and 15cm diameter

Do not confuse green waste and food waste: food waste goes in the food caddy. Garden waste goes in the paid green waste service. Harlow says food or kitchen waste, including peelings, should not go into the green waste bin or bag.

Weekly food waste

Harlow Food Waste Collection: Weekly Caddy Rules and Flat Block Update

Harlow collects external food waste caddies every week, and the council says food waste from flat blocks will be collected weekly from April 2026.

Most households use a small kitchen caddy inside the home and a larger external caddy for collection. You can use a suitable liner such as compostable bags from supermarkets, or wrap food waste in newspaper. If you have excess food waste, Harlow says you can put it securely in a cardboard box and place the box on top of your food caddy.

Accepted food waste

Fish, meat, bones, bread, pastries, pasta, rice, tea bags, coffee grounds, plate scrapings, fruit, vegetables, dairy products, shellfish and egg shells.

Not accepted

No plastic packaging, glass, cans, tins, oyster shells, pet food, liquids, garden waste or coffee cups.

Flat blocks

From April 2026, each household in flat blocks is due to receive a small kitchen caddy before using communal food bins in the bin store.

Smell-control tip: use the weekly food caddy properly. It keeps food out of the non-recycling bin and helps prevent fortnightly black-bin smells, especially in summer.

Open Food Bin Guidance
Missed collection

Harlow Missed Bin Collection: Report Within 2 Working Days

A missed bin report is valid only when your bin was placed correctly, on the right day, by 7am.

1

Check the official date first

Use the collection date checker to confirm that your property was due for that waste stream. Also check whether the collection was delayed or rescheduled.

2

Check the 7am and boundary rule

Harlow says bins, boxes and bags should be on your property boundary by 7am on collection day.

3

Check contamination and capacity

Non-recycling must be inside the wheelie bin with the lid shut, or in the allowed Harlow purple sacks. Recycling should be empty, clean, dry and loose.

4

Report within 2 working days

If the bin was genuinely missed, use Harlow’s official missed waste and recycling collection service within 2 working days of the scheduled date.

Before you report: if the collection was delayed, rescheduled, disrupted by weather, contaminated, placed out late, overfilled or not at the boundary, it may not be handled as a normal missed bin.

Green waste

Harlow Green Waste Collection 2026/27: Subscription, Permit Sticker and Bagged Collection

Harlow offers two garden waste services: a fortnightly subscription service and a bookable compostable bag collection.

The 2026/27 green waste subscription costs £57 per year from 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2027. New customers also need to pay £37.80 for the bin or bags supplied. Existing customers pay only the subscription fee. Harlow says residents can sign up or renew from Monday 9 March 2026.

Subscription service

Fortnightly garden waste collection. Most subscribers receive a wheelie bin and a permit sticker.

Permit sticker rule

The collection crew will not empty a green waste subscription bin that does not display a valid sticker.

Bagged collection

Harlow no longer collects your own bags or pre-paid brown bags. A roll of 20 compostable bags costs £25.20.

Rejoining fee

If you cancel during the year and want to reactivate, Harlow lists a £11.55 rejoining fee.

Garden waste issue Harlow rule Resident action
Subscription binRequires valid permit stickerApply sticker clearly before collection day.
Non-wheelie propertiesCouncil may provide compostable bags insteadUse only council-provided compostable bags.
Bagged collectionBook a collection date after buying bagsCall 01279 446655 to buy, then collect from Civic Centre.
Service pauseRuns year-round except Christmas and New Year fortnightCheck festive collection dates before putting garden waste out.

Accepted garden waste: grass cuttings, hedge cuttings, prunings, leaves, bark, flowers, weeds and branches not over 1m long or 15cm diameter. Do not put soil, stones, food waste, cardboard, plant pots, animal waste, nappies or hazardous waste in the green waste bin or bag.

Open Green Waste Page
Large items

Harlow Bulky Waste Collection: Prices, Reuse and Booking Tips

Use Harlow’s bulky waste service for unwanted household items that are too large for normal bins, but check reuse options first if the item is still usable.

Bulky waste booking Collection fee Resident note
1 to 5 items£35.50Good for a small clear-out.
6 to 8 items£53.50Check whether large items count separately.
9 to 12 items£77.50Keep upholstered furniture separate from other items if instructed.
13 to 16 items£101.50Read the booking rules before paying.

Free small electrical/textile collection

Harlow says there is no collection fee for small electrical items and textiles booked through the relevant service.

Reuse before disposal

Harlow supports the local charity ECCO reuse scheme for items that may still be usable.

Do not dump early

Large items left outside without a booking can look like fly-tipping and may not be collected.

Recycling centre

Harlow Recycling Centre: Temple Bank Booking, Address and What to Check

Harlow Recycling Centre is run by Essex County Council through Love Essex, not by Harlow Council’s kerbside bin crew.

The Harlow Recycling Centre is at Temple Bank, Harlow, CM20 2DY. You need to book a slot for most visits unless you are a Blue Badge holder, pedestrian or cyclist. Booking is free, but you need a booking each time you visit, and you may be asked to show your booking confirmation and proof of address.

Book before travelling

Use Love Essex to book a car, van, pick-up or large trailer slot where required.

Use for overflow

Good for bulky recyclables, electricals, garden waste, DIY waste within limits and extra materials not suitable for kerbside bins.

Household waste only

Essex recycling centres are for household waste only. Business, trade and commercial waste is not accepted.

Bins and capacity

Harlow New Bins, Replacement Bins and Extra Capacity

Use the official bin request service if you are a new resident without bins, your bins have been stolen or damaged beyond use, or you need more capacity.

Harlow lets residents request recycling bins or boxes, non-recycling bins or purple bags, and outdoor kitchen caddies. You will only be able to order the types of bins allocated to your property. If you live in a newly built property, Harlow says to contact the site or head office of your developer because they arrange delivery of bins.

New resident

Use if your property does not have the bins allocated for your address.

Stolen or damaged bin

Use the replacement request route if a bin is stolen or damaged beyond use.

More capacity

You need to give a reason. Harlow says pet waste will not be considered a reason for extra capacity.

Nappy waste

If you need extra non-recycling capacity because of nappy waste, Harlow has a separate nappies and incontinence waste collection.

Local resident logic

Harlow Bin Collection Tips Residents Learn the Hard Way

These practical checks prevent most missed bins, refused green waste, overflowing recycling and confusion in flats.

Before bin night in Harlow

Use these checks in Old Harlow, Church Langley, Great Parndon, Staple Tye, Bush Fair, The Stow, Mark Hall, Little Parndon and nearby neighbourhoods.

Check reschedules first

The official checker can show if a collection is delayed and rescheduled, so check before reporting.

Use food waste weekly

Food caddy use keeps food out of the fortnightly non-recycling bin.

Use clear/white bags only for extra recycling

Harlow will collect extra recycling only if it is in clear or white bags beside a full recycling bin or box.

No extra black-bin waste

Only what is in the non-recycling wheelie bin with the lid shut is collected.

Green waste sticker matters

Subscription garden waste bins need a visible valid permit sticker.

Book the tip slot

Harlow Recycling Centre is Essex-run and normally needs a booking before you visit.

Related UK guides

Related Council Bin Collection Guides Near Harlow

Use these internal guides if you are moving between Essex and nearby council areas, comparing bin rules, or looking for wider UK bin collection help.

Resident questions

Harlow Council Bin Collection FAQ

These answers cover the main searches behind this page: Harlow bin day, collection calendar, recycling, non-recycling, food waste, green waste, missed bins and Harlow Recycling Centre.

Use Harlow Self Serve. Choose an address, enter your postcode or street name and select your property to check collection dates and any delayed or rescheduled collection.

Harlow says bins, boxes and bags should be on your property boundary by 7am on the morning of your collection day.

Harlow makes collections every week. One week is non-recycling, the next week is recycling. Food waste is collected every week.

Use the recycling bin or blue box for recyclable items that are empty, clean and dry. Harlow recommends putting recycling loose into the bin, squashing plastic bottles and flattening cardboard.

Yes, if your recycling bin or boxes are full, Harlow says extra recycling must be placed in clear or white bags only next to the full bin or box. Other coloured bags will not be collected.

No. Harlow says it will only empty what is in the non-recycling wheelie bin with the lid shut. If you do not have a wheelie bin, it will collect Harlow Council purple sacks up to 3 per fortnight.

Yes. Harlow collects external food waste caddies every week. From April 2026, weekly food waste collection is also due for flat blocks.

Use Harlow’s missed waste and recycling collection service. Reports can be made up to 2 working days after the scheduled collection, but only if the bin was out at the correct location on the right day by 7am.

Harlow lists the 2026/27 green waste subscription at £57 per year from 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2027. New customers also need to pay £37.80 for the bin or bags supplied.

Harlow lists a roll of 20 compostable bags at £25.20. Residents buy the bags by calling 01279 446655, collect them from the Civic Centre and then book a collection date.

Harlow lists bulky waste collection fees as £35.50 for 1 to 5 items, £53.50 for 6 to 8 items, £77.50 for 9 to 12 items and £101.50 for 13 to 16 items.

Harlow Recycling Centre is at Temple Bank, Harlow, CM20 2DY. It is run by Essex County Council through Love Essex, and most visits need a free booking slot.

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